29-year-old badminton world no.14, PV Sindhu, makes her way through the quarter of India Open 2025 beating Japan’s Manami Suizu without any struggle, winning both the sets- 21-15, 21-13- with lots of agility and precision.
1. Sindhu’s Dominance on Display
From the first serve, Sindhu kept control by using sharp smashes and excellent net play to keep her Japanese opponent on the defensive. The win not only reflects her superior form but also highlights her determination to reclaim her spot among the world’s top players.
2. Focus on the Title
With this win, Sindhu has marked her eyes on the India Open title. She would look to mark an important milestone in her 2025 campaign if she clinches the India Open title.
This match promises to be an electrifying test for her as she faces a tougher opponent in the quarterfinals.
3. A Home Crowd Advantage
The New Delhi tournament has received immense local support as the fans cheer on Sindhu in her Indian debut. “I am really enjoying the energy from the crowd, and it really fuels my performance,” said Sindhu.
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